P0671

Terasic Technologies
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P0671

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Programmable Logic IC Development Tools Apollo Developer Kit

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Product Category: Programmable Logic IC Development Tools
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Development Kits
FPGA
Apollo S10
Brand: Terasic Technologies
Interface Type: HDMI, PCIe, USB
Operating Supply Voltage: 12 V
Product Type: Programmable Logic IC Development Tools
Series: SoC Platform
Factory Pack Quantity: 1
Subcategory: Development Tools
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CAHTS:
8473302000
USHTS:
8473301180
MXHTS:
8473300401
ECCN:
EAR99
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Country of Origin:
Taiwan
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Apollo S10 SoM Developer Kit

Terasic Technologies Apollo S10 SoM Developer Kit is designed for modular and scalable high-performance FPGA prototyping and HPC solutions. The included Apollo S10 SoM (System on Module), based on the Intel® Stratix® 10 SoC (System on Chip), offers speed, breakthrough computing power, and low power consumption. The Apollo S10 SoM also includes a number of high-end hardware interfaces such as high-capacity and high-bandwidth DDR4 SDRAM (up to 64GB), on-board USB-Blaster II, and FMC/FMC+ connectors for I/O expansion. The Apollo S10 Carrier Board included in the Developer Kit features two ultra-low-latency QSFP+ connectors for 40G Ethernet and Thunderbolt™ 3, enabling developers to evaluate the I/O planned for their systems, and build their custom systems around it.